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To that end, we’ve launched a Healthy Living program to address your holistic health. Healthy Living includes financial incentives, digital tools, tobacco cessation, classes, counseling, and paid time off.
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The Community Health Worker will primarily maintaining a presence in the community with patients to promote, motivate and improve healthy living. Help patients with the tasks of getting medical care, and work on health goals by helping to plan healthy meals or finding time to exercise.
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Able to travel and meet the members where they at; may include local Churches, homeless shelter, and members residence. Fully onsite- Clara Maass Medical Center - Belleville, NJ. The CHW will assist patients in utilizing resources and accessing services to overcome barriers in order to meet their health goals.
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Ethos of the company is with a Team that is creatively driven and passionate about ethical values around social responsibility, sustainable agriculture, halal, Non-GMO movement, and clean label, healthy living products.
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Paid training and Career Advancement Competitive Wages $250 Sign on Bonus for Part-time employment $250 REFERRAL BONUS Flexible Hours Discount Programs Use your talents to teach our consumers about: cooking, housekeeping, recreation, shopping, budgeting, healthy living, hygiene, personal medical care, social skills, build friendships, utilize their community resources, relaxation, coping skills, conflict resolution, greater independence and autonomy.
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The Residence Manager is expected to ensure that the Lead Youth and Child Care Specialist as well as the Youth and Child Care Specialist staff promote independent living skills and follow program processes and regulations.
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Our Members love what we love, whether its healthy living, organic farming practices, delicious food, or beautiful art. We know that a group of talented individuals, creating in harmony together, is an incredible experience to be part of and a terrific way to make a living and grow as a person.
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Treatment of anxiety and depression, psychotherapy, psychopharmacology, motivation sessions, life coaching, support groups, stress relief, cognitive behavioral therapy, treatment of stress causing physical or emotional symptoms, insomnia, PMS.Grief support, healthy weight support, smoking-alcohol-substance-cessation support.
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Current Certifications in CPR, First Aid required, and National YMCA Healthy Living Certifications and/or Y recognized equivalent national certifications such as ACE, ACSM, AFFA, NASM, or NETA preferred.
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Plan and implement high-quality age-appropriate program activities; whether academic support, enrichment, physical activity, healthy living, SEL, or leadership development from identified curricula.
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Health | Dental | Vision | Life | Disability | Malpractice (W2 only) -401(k) | Flexible spending accounts (W2 only) -Paid time off | CME -W2 Job Details -14 coverage sites | 199 beds -7,800 cases per year -Shift types: 8s, 10s, 12s -Case mix: General surgery, ENT, orthopedic, bariatric, obstetrics/gynecology, plastics, pediatric dental, podiatry, cardiac (80 cases/year), GI -Healthy pediatrics, OB, robotics & other bread and butter cases.
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The Program Facilitator (Group Leader) will work with a group of children ages 5 to 14 years old in the after school and summer camp programs to plan and implement activities based on identified curricula in a manner that motivates and engages children and strengthens their academic and social-emotional skills.
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Together with our customers and the collective expertise of our 6,500+ teammates in the U.S. and 28,000+ globally, we create innovative and sustainable solutions that support healthy living beyond our lifetime.
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The Recreation Specialist develops, implements, and provides recreational programs for all participants within the residence to promote self-development and expression; pro-social behavior; and habits, knowledge, and skills that promote long-term healthy living.
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Working knowledge of French, Arabic and/or Spanish strongly preferred•Self-motivated, honest, highly responsible, and punctual•Ability to work both independently and as part of a team•Capable of working and living in an emergency environment while maintaining a healthy outlook.
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